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Eagles sluggish, Vikings fumble as Philly hangs on to win - ESPN

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PHILADELPHIA — Sparked by running back D'Andre Swift and wide receiver DeVonta Smith, the Philadelphia Eagles came alive in the second half of their «Thursday Night Football» matchup against the Minnesota Vikings for a 34-28 win in Week 2.

Neither team looked fully cohesive in the first half. The Eagles' defense came up with stops, and their offense pounded the ground with run plays to dominate overall time of possession while the Vikings tallied four lost fumbles.

Here's what to know about each team's performance: The one constant in an otherwise volatile game between the Eagles and Minnesota Vikings was Philly's ground game.

The Eagles rushed for more than 250 yards with a pair of Jalen Hurts touchdowns, offsetting a passing attack that was uneven for a second straight week.

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